Though she could be the farmer's daughter. Jennie is actually the farmer's wife. Unhappily married to the way-too-old-for-her Albert Peckingpaw, Jennie is so miserable that she puts the moves on Mario, the hunky hired hand. Which is also pretty much the plot of Jennie: Wife/Child, an off-balance mix of mood, musk, nudity, and comedy from (an unbilled) JAMES LANDIS, director of The Sadist, and cinematographer VILMOS ZSIGMOND, whose career ranged from The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies to Heaven's Gate. What makes Jennie: Wife/Child so particularly odd is that its rather straightforward story is constantly thrown off-kilter by upbeat musical interludes — such as the appearance of rockers DAVIE ALIEN AND THE ARROWS — as well as the wacky intrusion of silent-movie-style intertitle cards ("Remember your heart conditioner. Peckingpaw!!!") which seem to pop up at the damndest moments. - Something Weird
look up the video Shock Stock on youtube. it's a Something Weird Video comp reel. The song Revenge is used towards the end.
CaptHowdy13 2 years ago
Hell, I want to hear that "Revenge" song and I can't find it on here. Somebody let me know if it pops up!
MontagTheMagician 2 years ago
I love this movie! What a hoot. Thank god we have Something Weird to bring us these cinematic jewels from the past.
mrpig408 3 years ago
Holy hell that song will be with me for the rest of the day!
radioman970 3 years ago
I suspect that Jennie, allegedly played by "Beverly Lunsford" is a pseudonymn for Mimsy Farmer. Mimsy Farmer was in Devils Angels, a biker film, circa 1967 or 1968, by American International Pictures.
cattymanly 3 years ago